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Hazrat Ali (Afghan politician)

Hajji Ali is a Politician in Afghanistan. He previously served as a military commander for the Northern Alliance in eastern Afghanistan.〔(Taking a spin in Tora Bora ), ''Asia Times'', December 7, 2001〕
==Biography==
Ali was born in 1964 in Kabul to an ethnic Pashai family. He rose to prominence during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. As a commander for Hezb-e Islami Khalis he quickly became an important leader for the Pashai community. Hazrat Ali has also been described as an Afghan Army commander under the Soviet puppet regime.〔(Games in Afghan poppy land ), ''Ariana'', September 6, 2005〕 He fled Afghanistan to live in Mashad, Iran, where he is believed to have married an Iranian woman.
During the war against the Taliban, Ali is said to have been aligned with Ahmad Shah Massoud. Following the fall of the Taliban Ali joined with two other leaders in the Jalalabad-Tora Bora region, Abdul Qadir and Mohammed Zaman to set up the Eastern Shura, a local provisional government.〔( Taking a spin in Tora Bora ), ''Asia Times'', December 7, 2001〕 They were early backers of the first post-Taliban President Hamid Karzai.
The ''Asia Times'' reports that, after the fall of the Taliban, Ali's troops executed hundreds of captured Arab prisoners with the complicity of U.S. special forces.〔(THE ROVING EYE: Power, counter-power, Part 2: The fractal war ), ''Asia Times'', February 7, 2002〕
During late 2001 and early 2002 it was US policy to employ very few US ground troops, and to rely on air power and local allies, like Hazrat Ali to defeat al Qaeda.〔
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The ''Asia Times'' reports that Ali was one of the warlords who allowed Bin Laden to escape from Tora Bora.〔(How Bush blew it in Tora Bora ), ''Asia Times'' October 27, 2004〕
:''"By the time the merciless American B-52 bombing raids were about to begin, bin Laden had already left Tora Bora - as a number of Afghan mujahideen confirmed to Asia Times Online at the time. They said they had seen him on the other side of the frontline in late November. Hazrat Ali, the warlord and then so-called minister of "law and order" in the Eastern Shura (traditional decision-making council) in Afghanistan, was outsourced by the Pentagon to go after bin Laden and al-Qaeda in Tora Bora. He bagged a handful of suitcases full of cash. He put on a show for the cameras. And significantly, he was barely in touch with the few Special Forces on the ground."
The Pak Tribune described Ali as a "gangster" during the 2004 Afghan Presidential election.〔(Afghanistan's presidential election: a mockery of democracy ), ''Pak Tribune'', October 4, 2004〕
Hamid Karzai appointed Hazrat Ali as the Jalalabad police chief 2003 and was sacked on 2004 due to connection with Taliban and some other militant groups. He got a seat in the Wolesi Jirga of the National Assembly of Afghanistan in the 2005 Afghan parliamentary election, representing Nangarhar Province.〔〔 In May 2012, it was reported that Iran was providing millions of dollars to Ali for the purpose of blocking the National Assembly's approval of the Afghan-US strategic cooperation agreement.〔 However, the next day the agreement was approved by the majority and the following day Ali denied the allegations.〔

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